Multiple-fold portable electronic device

ABSTRACT

A multiple-fold portable electronic device is provided. The portable electronic device in one embodiment includes a first, second and third planar sections. The first and second planar section are connected by a first joint and foldable in relation to each other The second and third planar sections are connected by a second joint and foldable in relation to each other. Each planar section can include an input device or an output device or both.

FIELD

This specification relates to portable electronic devices and moreparticularly relates to a multiple-fold portable electronic device.

BACKGROUND

Portable electronic devices are ubiquitous because their applicationsare seemingly limitless Some examples of portable electronic devices arecell phones, smartphones, email paging devices, Personal DigitalAssistants (PDA), audio players, video players, video cameras, stillcameras, and portable video games. Increasingly, the functionalities offoregoing are being incorporated into single multifunction electronicdevices. One challenge in designing a multi-function electronic devicesis to increase the operable surface used for input and output devices,such as display screens, keyboards, trackwheels, cameras, and touchscreens. Yet, in maximizing the operable surface, care is also needed toreduce the volume of the device so as to maintain portability. A popularsolution is a flip device that pivotally attaches a screen to akeyboard. In use, the flip device is flipped open to expose the screenand the keyboard. In storage, the device is closed like a clam with thescreen facing the keyboard. However, as the functionalities ofmultifunction devices increases, flip devices can prove limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a double-fold portable electronic devicein an open position;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the double-fold portable electronicdevice of FIG. 1 in a disassembled state;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the double-fold portable electronicdevice of FIG. 1 in a shut position;

FIG. 4 is a side view of the double-fold portable electronic device ofFIG. 1 transitioning between the open and shut positions;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the double-fold portable electronicdevice of FIG. 1 in an intermediate position;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the double-fold portable electronicdevice of FIG. 1 in another intermediate position;

FIG. 7 is a block diagram of certain internal components within theelectronic device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a double-foldportable electronic device of FIG. 1.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 3, and 4, a double-fold portable electronicdevice in accordance with a first embodiment is generally indicated at100. Double-fold portable electronic device 100 has an open position(shown in FIG. 1) and a shut position (shown in FIGS. 3 and 4).Double-fold portable electronic device 100 has a first planar housing105, a second planar housing 110, and a third planar housing 115. Eachplanar housing 105, 110, 115 is a hexahedron. First planar housing 105has a first surface 120, a second surface 125, a first side 130, asecond side 135, and a first recess 140 situated in second side 135.Second planar housing 110 has a third surface 145, a fourth surface 150,a third side 155, a fourth side 160, a second recess 165 situated inthird side 155, and a third recess 170 situated in fourth side 160.Third planar housing 115 has a fifth surface 175, a sixth surface 180, afifth side 185, a sixth side 190, and a fourth recess 195 situated infifth side 185. First planar housing 105 is connected to second planarhousing 110 via a first joint 200. First joint 200 is situated in thefirst recess 140 and second recess 165. Second planar housing 110 isconnected to third planar housing 115 via a second joint 205.

Referring to FIG. 2, to illustrate joints 200, 205 and their connectionsto housings 105 110, 115 in more detail, double-fold portable electronicdevice 100 is shown with housings 105, 110, 115 detached from joints200, 205. First joint 200 comprises a first body 207, a first hinge 210,a second hinge 215, a third hinge 220, and a fourth hinge 225. Firstbody 207 has a lateral cross-section of an elongated C formed by a firstrounded side 230 and a first flat side 235 (best seen in FIG. 3). Firstbody 207 comprises a first end 240 and a second end 245. First hinge 210and second hinge 215 extend from first end 240. Third hinge 220 andfourth hinge 225 extend from second end 245. Second joint 205 comprisesa second body 250, a fifth hinge 255, a sixth hinge 260, a seventh hinge265, and a eighth hinge 270. Second body 250 has a lateral cross-sectionof an elongated C formed by a second rounded side 275 (best seen in FIG.4) and a second flat side 280. Second body 250 comprises a third end 285and fourth end 290. Fifth hinge 255 and sixth hinge 260 extend fromthird end 285. Seventh hinge 265 and eighth hinge 270 extend from fourthend 290.

First recess 140 has a first wall 295 and a second wall 300. First wall295 comprises a first pivot 305. Second wall 300 comprises a secondpivot 310. Second recess 165 comprises a third wall 315 and a fourthwall 320. Third wall 315 comprises a third pivot 325. Fourth wall 320comprises a fourth pivot 330. Third recess 170 comprises a fifth wall335 and a sixth wall 340. Fifth wall 335 comprises a fifth pivot 345.Sixth wall 340 comprises a sixth pivot 350. Fourth recess 195 comprisesa seventh wall 355 and eighth wall 360. Seventh wall 355 comprises aseventh pivot 365. Eighth wall 360 comprises an eighth pivot 370.

First joint 200 is attached to first planar housing 105 via the matingof first hinge 210 with first pivot 305 and third hinge 220 with secondpivot 310. First Joint 200 is attached to second planar housing 110 viathe mating of second hinge 215 with third pivot 325 and fourth hinge 225with fourth pivot 330. Second joint 205 is attached to second planarhousing 110 via the mating of fifth hinge 255 with fifth pivot 345 andseventh hinge 265 with sixth pivot 350. Second joint 205 is attached tothird planar housing 115 via the mating of sixth hinge 260 with seventhpivot 365 and eighth hinge 270 with eighth pivot 370.

In the present embodiment, in the open position, first surface 120,first rounded side 230, third surface 145, second flat side 280, andfifth surface 175 all face the same general direction (shown in FIG. 1).In the present embodiment, in the shut position, first surface 120 isfacing third surface 145, fourth surface 150 is facing sixth surface 180and double-fold portable electronic device 100 forms a hexahedron thatis substantially three times the height of each housing 105, 110, 115(shown FIG. 3).

Referring to FIG. 4, double-fold portable electronic device 100 isshown, in a side view, as it transitions between the open position (asshown in FIG. 1) and shut position (as shown in FIG. 3). In the presentembodiment, second side 135, third side 155, fourth side 160, and fifthside 185 are rounded. Transitioning from the open position (shown inFIG. 1) to the shut position (shown in FIG. 3) can be effected byfolding housings 105, 110, 115 onto each other. First planar housing 105and second planar housing 110 are folded towards each other in thedirection that decreases the radial distance between first surface 120and third surface 145. Second planar housing 110 and third planarhousing 115 are folded towards each other in the direction thatdecreases the radial distance between fourth surface 150 and sixthsurface 180.

Transitioning from the shut position (shown in FIG. 3) to the openposition (shown in FIG. 1) can be effected by unfolding housings 105,110, 115 away from the housing that they are attached to by joints 200,205. First planar housing 105 and second planar housing 110 are unfoldedaway from each other in the direction that increases the radial distancebetween first surface 120 and third surface 145. Second planar housing110 and third planar housing 115 are unfolded away from each other inthe direction that increases the radial distance between fourth surface150 and sixth surface 180. As can be seen from FIG. 4, the rounding ofsecond side 135, third side 155, fourth side 160, and fifth side 185reduces the friction between the sides when the folding or unfoldingoccurs.

Referring to FIG. 5, double-fold portable electronic device 100 is shownin an exemplary intermediate position. First surface 120 and thirdsurface 145 form an obtuse angle A. Fourth surface 150 and sixth surface180 form an acute angle B. In the present embodiment, first surface 120contains a keyboard 375, third surface 145 contains a first displayscreen 380, and fifth surface 175 contains a second display screen 385(best seen in FIG. 1). It is apparent to a person skilled in the artthat depending on the function the device, display screens 380, 385 canbe a touch screen.

Referring to FIG. 6, double-fold portable electronic device 100 is shownin another exemplary intermediate position. First surface 120 and thirdsurface 145 form an obtuse angle C. Third surface 145 and fifth surface175 are facing the same direction.

Referring to FIG. 7, certain internal components within double-foldportable electronic device 100 are illustrated by way of a blockdiagram. Double-fold portable electronic device 100 is based on amicrocomputer that includes a processor 390 connected to aread-only-memory (ROM) 395 that contains a plurality of applicationsexecutable by processor 390 to enable double-fold portable electronicdevice 100 to provide certain services (e.g. calendar, e-mail, phone,etc.). Processor 390 is also connected to a random access memory (RAM)400 and a persistent storage device 405, which is responsible forvarious non-volatile storage functions of double-fold portableelectronic device 100. Processor 390 receives input from input devices410 such as keyboard 375 (shown in FIG. 1), display screens 380, 385 (ifthey are touch screens), trackwheel 415 (shown in FIG. 8), and webcam419 (shown in FIG. 8). Processor 390 outputs to output devices 420 suchas display screens 380, 385 (shown in FIG. 1). Processor 390 is alsoconnected to an internal clock 425 and a radio device 430 which, inturn, is connected to an antenna 435. Together, the radio device 430 andthe antenna 435 are used to communicate over a wireless network.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 is operable to receive andtransmit communication signals containing data that is communicated toand from a communication system via the radio device 430 and the antenna435.

Referring to FIGS. 1, 5, and 9 exemplary uses for double-fold portableelectronic device 100 are shown. In FIGS. 1, display screens 380, 385can behave as an extended display screen (i.e., behave as one largescreen) or as two separate display screens. For example, when processor390 is running an application that requires a large display area,processor 390 can treat display screens 380, 385 as an extended displayscreen. One example application of double-fold portable electronicdevice 100 using display screens 380, 385 as two separate displayscreens is to have first display screen 380 display a map and havesecond display screen 385 display a zoomed in area of the map. Anotherexample application of double-fold portable electronic device 100 usingdisplay screens 380, 385 as two separate display screens is to havefirst display screen 380 display thumbnails and have second displayscreen 385 display the file represented by a thumbnail that has beenselected from first display screen 380. The arrangement of the displayscreens 380, 385 can automatically control the screens' behaviour. Forexample, transitioning from the open position (see FIG. 1) to theintermediate position shown in FIG. 5, can cause processor 390 to changethe treatment of display screens 380, 385 from an extended displayscreen to two separate display screens or duplicate display screens(i.e., anything shown on one screen is correspondingly shown on theother screen). Likewise, transitioning from the intermediate positionshown in FIG. 5 to the open position (see FIG. 1), can cause processor390 to change the treatment of display screens 380, 385 from twoseparate display screens or duplicate display screens to an extendeddisplay screen. In FIG. 9, second display screen 385 behaves as atouchscreen keyboard 440. This can be used to play games or service anyactivity that requires input from more than one user. Touchscreenkeyboard 440 may also be used as a touch phone keypad.

Referring to FIG. 8, a double-fold portable electronic device inaccordance with another embodiment is indicated generally at 100 a.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 a is substantially the sameas double-fold portable electronic device 100 and like elements ofdouble-fold portable electronic device 100 a bear the same referencecharacters, but followed by the suffix “a”. However, unlike double-foldportable electronic device 100, double-fold portable electronic device100 a is shown in FIG. 8 displaying a trackwheel 415, a first button 416and a second button 417 on either side of trackwheel 415, all threecomponents embedded in first rounded side 230 a, and a webcam 419embedded in the side of second rounded side 275 a. It is apparent to aperson skilled in the art that trackwheel 415 can be other similar inputdevices such as a trackball, an optical jog ball, and a joy stick.

Referring to FIG. 9, a double-fold portable electronic device inaccordance with yet another embodiment is indicated generally at 100 b.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 b is substantially the sameas doublefold portable electronic device 100 and like elements ofdouble-fold portable electronic device 100 a bear the same referencecharacters, but followed by the suffix “b”. However, unlike double-foldportable electronic device 100, double-fold portable electronic device100 b is shown in FIG. 9 displaying a touchscreen keyboard 440 on fifthsurface 175 b.

Referring to FIG. 10, a double-fold portable electronic device inaccordance with yet another embodiment is indicated generally at 100 c.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 c is substantially the sameas double-fold portable electronic device 100 and like elements ofdouble-fold portable electronic device 100 c bear the same referencecharacters, but followed by the suffix “c”. However, unlike double-foldportable electronic device 100, double-fold portable electronic device100 c is shown in FIG. 10 displaying a touchpad 445 on third surface 145c.

Referring to FIG. 11, a double-fold portable electronic device inaccordance with yet another embodiment is indicated generally at 100 d.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 d is substantially the sameas double-fold portable electronic device 100 and like elements ofdouble-fold portable electronic device 100 d bear the same referencecharacters, but followed by the suffix “d”. However, unlike double-foldportable electronic device 100, double-fold portable electronic device100 d is shown in FIG. 11 displaying a left half keyboard 457 on firstsurface 120 d and a right half keyboard 460 on fifth surface 175 d. Lefthalf keyboard 457 contains the keys of the left half of a QWERTYkeyboard and right half keyboard 460 contains the keys of the right halfof a QWERTY keyboard.

Referring to FIG. 12, a double-fold portable electronic device inaccordance with yet another embodiment is indicated generally at 100 e.Double-fold portable electronic device 100 e is substantially the sameas double-fold portable electronic device 100 and like elements ofdouble-fold portable electronic device 100 e bear the same referencecharacters, but followed by the suffix “e”. However, unlike double-foldportable electronic device 100, double-fold portable electronic device100 e is shown in FIG. 12 displaying a game control pad 465 on firstsurface 120 e.

While the embodiments discussed herein are directed to specificembodiments, it will be understood that subsets and variations of theembodiments are within the scope of the invention. For example, webcam419 may be replaced by speakers. It is apparent to a person skilled inthe art that keyboard 375, as drawn is symbolic of a keyboard and thatkeyboard 375 may be a QWERTY keyboard 470 (see FIG. 13), a SURETYPE®keyboard 475 (see FIG. 14), telephone keyboard 480 (see FIG. 15), aQWERTZ keyboard, a QWERTU keyboard, a DVORAK, or other keyboards.

1. A multiple-fold portable electronic device comprising: a first planarhousing having at least two sides; a second planar housing having atleast two sides and connected to said first planar housing via a firstjoint such that said first housing and said second housing are foldablein relation to each other between a shut position and an open position;and a third planar housing having at least two sides and connected tosaid second planar housing via a second joint such that said secondhousing and said third planar housing are foldable in relation to eachother between the shut position and the open position
 2. The portableelectronic device of claim 1 wherein each of said housings aresubstantially the same size such then when said electronic device is insaid shut position and said open position said electronic device has theform factor of a hexahedron.
 3. The portable electronic device of claim1 wherein said second planar housing is pivotable in relation to saidfirst housing via said first joint such that said first housing and saidsecond housing are rotatable in relation to each other between at leasta first parallel position and at least a first perpendicular position.4. The portable electronic device of claim 1 wherein said third planarhousing is pivotable in relation to said second planar housing via saidsecond joint such that said second planar housing and said third planarhousing are rotatable in relation to each other between at least asecond parallel position and at least a second perpendicular position.5. The portable electronic device of claim 1 wherein said sidesconnected to said joints are rounded.
 6. The portable electronic deviceof claim 1 wherein said first planar housing comprises a first and asecond surfaces, an input device disposed on said first surface, saidsecond planar housing comprises a third and a fourth surfaces, a firstdisplay screen disposed on said third surface, said third planar housingcomprises a fifth and a sixth surfaces, a second display screen disposedon said fifth surface, said first, third and fifth surfaces all face thesame general direction when said device is in said open position.
 7. Theportable electronic device of claim 6 wherein said first joint comprisesa first rounded side and a first side surface, and said second jointcomprises a second rounded side and a second flat side, said firstsurface, third surface, fifth surface, first rounded side, and secondflat side all face the same general direction when said device is insaid open position.
 8. The portable electronic device of claim 7 whereinsaid input device is selected from a group consisting of QWERTYkeyboards, SURETYPE keyboards, and game controllers.
 9. The portableelectronic device of claim 8 wherein said at least display screens is atouch screen.
 10. The portable electronic device of claim 8 wherein saidfirst rounded side comprises a trackwheel.
 11. The portable electronicdevice of claim 10 wherein said first rounded side further comprises afirst and a second buttons disposed on either side of said trackwheel.12. The portable electronic device of claim 11 wherein said secondrounded side comprises a webcam.
 13. The portable electronic device ofclaim 1 wherein said first planar housing comprises a first and a secondsurfaces, a first input device disposed on said first surface, saidsecond planar housing comprises a third and a fourth surfaces, a displayscreen disposed on said third surface, said third planar housingcomprises a fifth and a sixth surfaces, a second input device disposedon said fifth surface, said first, third and fifth surfaces all face thesame general direction when said device is in said open position. 14.The portable electronic device of claim 13 wherein said first jointcomprises a first rounded side and a first side surface, and said secondjoint comprises a second rounded side and a second flat side, said firstsurface, third surface, fifth surface, first rounded side, and secondflat side all face the same general direction when said device is insaid open position.
 15. The portable electronic device of claim 14wherein said first input device is the left half of a QWERTY keyboardand said second input device is the right half of said QWERTY keyboard.16. The portable electronic device of claim 14 wherein said displayscreens is a touch screen.